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On the podcast today: the panel discuss all of Wednesday night’s Premier League action, including Liverpool’s dominant win over Chelsea. How good is Conor Bradley and just how many times is Darwin Núñez going to hit the woodwork? Also, ‘a game of three bits’ as a 10-minute flurry of goals from Tottenham helps them see off Brentford and there’s a routine home win for Manchester City. The panel ask: how long before Burnley fans become fed up with Vincent Kompany?

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Elsewhere Jonathan, in Abidjan, gives us an overview of what’s been happening at the Africa Cup of Nations thus far before the quarter-finals. And Paul shares some of the big stories from the Asian Cup. Who are the underdogs as that tournament also heads into the quarter-final stage?

Plus: is it unprofessional to eat a sandwich while talking to a Premier League manager?



Liverpool v Chelsea - Premier League - Anfield<br>Liverpool's Conor Bradley during the Premier League match at Anfield, Liverpool. Picture date: Wednesday January 31, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story SOCCER Liverpool. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire.
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